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Women Who Took Part in Free for All Debate | ik 000 AT SERVICES "Over the Issues and Candidates of the Campaign / SEEREV. |. DUNN } scattered ti MADEN. Y. BISHOP Great Procession Headed | hv . Fifty Altar Boys Includes. Many Church Dignitaries. PRELATE BORN (His Work in Society for Propa- i. gation of the Faith Won Recognition of Rome. HERE, Tm the presence of a freat ratlier- Ing of many of tho highest dignitarics ef the Roman Catholic Church and a erowd of 6,000 persons, The Right Rev. John Joseph Dunn was to-day wonsecrated as Titular Bishop of Wamuliana and as Auxiliary Bishop of New York, in St. Patrick's Cathedral, by Archbishop Patrick J. Hayes. So great was the crowd which as- @embled to obtain seats after the 3,500 special ticket holders had been ushered to their places in the body of the edifice, that Police Inspector Un- derhill detatled a force of 150 patrol- ten, ten sergeants and two captains to keep the approaches to the Cathe~ frail clear. As @ precaution against any dem- onstration by anarchists or ‘others, detectives under Detective Sergeants .Gegan and Brown made a thorough \iwearoh of the Cathedral from the front doors to the organ loft, the chancel, confessionals and stalls. When this had been completed the clerical procession formed at the *thedral Chapel, Madison Avenue id 62d Street, and marched to the }‘athedral. Thirty detectives, including 1 mbers of the Bomb Squad, were rough th congregation and there were plain-clothes men at every en ‘he clerics no was le) py son Avenue and Slat s seminarians. Then came sy, the dlc clergy and ovincials of religious orders. Thirty- five Right Reverend Monsignor the re esan seventeen Bishops preced bishop Hayes, after whom Hishop-elect Dunn, surrounded b il of Knights of St. Gregory and ‘lowed by the cross-bearer and the ministers of the mass. he officers of the mass of conses ation were: Archbishop Hayes, as- ted by the Right Rev. John J. Connor of Newari and the Right tev. Joseph H. Conroy, ‘Titular shop of Arindela and Auxiliary ‘shop of Ogdensburg. The preacher the mass was the Right Rev Mgr. Michael J. Lavelle; Notary, the Very Rey, John J. Hickey; assistant lest, Right Rev. Mer. J. H. X 3 Deacons of Honor, the Right Mars, William Livingston and \# lus Bruder; Deacon of the Mase, Vey, Dantel J. Curley; Sub-Deacon, | hope of find fev. John F. Kelahan; Sub-Deacon f the Cross, Rev, Stephen Krasula; | “ Mastera of Ceremony, Right . Mgra, Joseph B, Dineen, and Francis Campbell, w six attend'n priests; spesial Chaplains to th Areht’shop, Reva. Arthur J, Kena end BAF gan. The C. lains of the Mass we fishop O° omnmor, Rev. Witlam A Joseph A. Nelsor . Join F, Gr ¥. Hughes; Sp tite Bivhop-elect, Vineent Ariccay and Joha I Courtney, Rev. Nishop Conre Rev. Will ley; Chaplains to the Bishop Sov, John J. O'Mrien, John McGraw, and Jullan Zilelinsh 1 tmar Matthew Medward F Leonard, Jo ‘Thomas T. n, end W H.W ffertory Gift, evs. J Avih Kenny, J nag F. Owons, Jolin Ercola t Jame J thr, Dantel 1 Pullip Wa u nis a ¢ een; y Re t F. Keogan nd Patrick F. O'Conner; Censers, eva. Martin EB. Fahy and Vranei Dunti attended iy Maryland Seminary nd eal fins here and was ordatne| May » being & mer Nor of t st class ordain dat ution, bh Chureh a ¢ thirteen yiven ardinal au apd Arehi 1,000 lests. Bishop Dunn's tirat ¢ entswea to the Cr direst t ration ¢ t ears ago this nonth he was ¢ tod Chancellor of the Diveese wed Archbiéhop Huyes, after the latter's vlevation, i ER c Mrs. Suet ee BMod SPEAKER 23 — WIL LIAS VAN AM EE REPUBLICA SPEAKET - Moscowirz KRoss- HANFORO - LEADER Ost. BALL CLUB BLAMED i ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OOTOBER 28, 1921. - a ey FOR TICKET GOUGE | Football Authorities Deny Any Responsibility for \ Boost in Prices. * CONTROLS ITS QUOT. \Polo Ground Officials Told to Keep Their Demands Within Bounds: | WASHINGTON, Oct. 28. ~ With complaints reaching Washington of ‘profiteering In army and navy foot- ball tickets, the authorities -here aro disclaiming all rewponsibility for tho boost of prices made by the New York Basebal! Club on the qudta of ,tlckets in its possession, When The Evening World corre- ;Spondent took the m&tter up with tho War and Navy Department officials Mas. donn MARSMALL. MISS ANKE. RAoDES - PRESIDING For. TH REPUBLICAN = SPEAKEres — fosAnie to-day, the arrangement which makes < omw possible this gouging of the football REPUBLICAN fans was explained. Under the con- SPRAREReD tract entered into with the owners of the Polo Grounds, 2,$00 of the tlekets |were turned over to the baseball club. Of the remaining 89,800 tickets 28,800 lare distributed to subscribers of the jathletic association afd 11,000 are sold to the public through the West Point jand Annapolis authorities, each pur- \ohaser being required to present a lrecommendation from army or ynaval officer or other authorized per- son, to guard against their falling into the hands of speculators, The price of all tickets sold by the mili- jtary and naval authorities ts $3.60. | “We have no control whatever over the sa the tickets turned over to |the New York ico. F , executive tant Sec of W he 0 tickets turned ove! yund authorities mre. WINTE ree Russel. SEMocray SPEAKER Co-OP ERA TING Commit ree - COALITION Hogienes.«. friends of that club.” The w Von Diora ve pond one FARCH MARSHES WOMEN’S POLITICAL DEBATE NEAR CEMETERY INPOND MURDER... | Missing Legs of Body Sought} There—Police to Go Over 7-Mile Stretch, pode ar marshes b 6 se fon, and several detec g the missing murder 80 of the and Police the fate of the urd Capt. Ayers sald th n tha 1 day tion Ad 1 to this pu an 1 Bank, “1 t prop nneuN loaned to associations d rrow the sume at 6 per cent, Lalf of 1 per cent. for cor of t| Michael's Cemetery, Long Island City. legs of known and yon "LAND BANK SEEKS cussion of cuuaidaion, no pessonc’ $5,000,000 TO LEND ° aitvetil ty dig uecond sas ing to plus rn} cowltz I nds/AFTER ALL IT WAS A NO-DE-| fur ned that uthorities did not coun fs in the tickets, ro exp the but assed into hands of +| sine, the base | all clu |control the situatic | ¢ Phillip’ Hayes, Chairman of it was difficul: to | IS TABASCO, PAPRIKA, CAYENNE, AND MIXED HISSES AND JEERS the Executive Afociation of the West Point Military Academy, in response SS —\to complaints about profiteering, . > ‘ay from this Adminia- urged the New York Baseball Club Oratorical Bants so full of results days ago not to permit tho Show What Women (Ch ! he audi chortled in its on its quota of 2,200 to go | gh gle Do When They Set Their} tas meaning of th» han $3, The authorities here do not construe this as approving the price fixed, but aince the military au- * thorities a trying to have the prices held within W bly pros a te sus record Fongues to Earnest, ging in| aS ceeded Mrs, Uon to the great ng criticised, they are and glo: -——— f the Police Department, Beunde | Promise of Sane Orderly De-} rum scene to tock ao'the women , At the Navy Department, tt was ¢, Free From Personalie| nitariousiy took this ‘in. "can abe Naval Acad Pee teeta ate ties, Is Kept in No Par! fc aeay ties ngs without mean- 4)... an OR Ene MeehentR for ticular—Coalitionists Score}! young Coa- the navy trol over sno con- t wh mat ie. aur ane Mrs. Russell hadn't finished, It is possible that alt of the Most Points With Derisive) . ial insisted: the 1 Roumine in thaltie rmy and ‘ t : Et ume may next year b Laughter, bui There Was der this Admiustrution, of DANY Same inly gee year be i No Decision. “| Marguerite Mooers Marshall. “> ““ERIENDS’ OF BALL CLUB HAVE TO PAY | $2.50 ABOVE PRICE Is Boost From National League Offici Quota of Ticke $3.50 to 8%. ga Administy ar Mrs. atiently, trained on th No wo remark Ing, her {| In the distribution of quota of 4 many | tickets for the aunual Arthy-Navy foot- have Gn ball guine at the Polo Grounds on Nov. can laugh at u COALITIONISTS EXCEL » New York tional 1 Lengua Baseball Club took such good c: of tts IN DE- | RISIVE LAUGHTER. that it ralsed the price from ley can, they did, h 50 to $6 for each ticket. Every year " home of th is enlarged to cams a volume Parrar offender: ntep 1 battle, boxes a hand this year also d seats to 6 a fr ) tlekets w Army-Navy ermatt 100 en ruptions, ‘ : bbon, “5 ite purit SEATS FOR ALL ON L. I. DIVISION on N doard Plan De coming € nnouneced on the plats | hunself. as a res Long Inland F number of cars have » trains on the North strange baters “My Coali ponent.”* tssued to the sufficient added ore Divisiot CISION AFFAIR. Like oertain boxing matches ly, a no- tloniats De | be! yeen blicans, Whi gre de in the direction of seating pa rush hour trains between Avenue Station in Broo! Jamaica Station Com y that 1 Repub demanded, tn ve his it thas \ hement tor alncere. honorable | BY ARMY AND NAVY BEHIND FIRE SMOKE spectators | SX SAVED BY WIND ~ REVEALING PLIGHT eather Shouts in Vain Fil | Gust Blows Screen From Top Floor Trap. | A providential gust of wind which smoke hiding the front of the three-story tenement bigw: away a cloud of at No, 181 Division Street revealed |to firemen the plight of Nathan Grloss, who was trapped in his flat the top floor with ifs tye children Jennie, thirtee Fannie, eleven; Goldie, Isidor, five, and Sadie, three. A fire which had started In tho basement at midnight filled the house and the neighborhood with smoke, All the tenants had escaped but Griess and his children, Griess was shouting for help from a window !n the front room of the flat, but the nolse of the crowd and the fire epparatua drowned his voice. Accopt- ing statements of tenants that e body was out, the tlremen devoted themselves to the blaze in the cellar, As soon as Gri S seen, a lad- der was run up to the window, One fireman went to the top of the ladder and Griess began to pass out the chil- dren. The fireman called for help and two of his comrades followed him up and took care of the little Grigsses as the father handed them out. Williaia A. brawer, Giver tor Act~ ing Battalion Chief entered the house as soun as Gr covered and made his way third floor. He burst Into the apart- ment just as Griess, after passing out the last of the children, fell to the floor unconsotous. 1 Griess over the sill. APPEALS RELEASE FROM JAIL LIMITS the ‘ Creditor Acts Auninat Lewin ¢ verneur Morris in White E Vining. | Mrs, 31 Hast 60th Street, a cousin of tho 8 was dis- late Gardiner G, Howland and a rela- the tive of M CAROLYN FERRIDAY MAKES STAGE DEBUT IN “TWELFTH NIGHT” Society Girl Begins Career With Sothern and Marlowe Mon- day Night. Carolyn W. Ferriday, daughter of Henry McKeen Ferriday of No. Jamey Russell Soley, will make her New York stage debut Mon- day er handed Julia Marlow: at the Century Theatro aso might Sothern and ith EH. of Olivia's attendants tn ght." Miss Ferriday hag been studying for m while finishing at the ‘hapin Sechogl, from which she wa craduated last year, and while taking © place vg the other debutantes stage ey a Judgment enodite ind members ef the Junior Leaguo. eue OME aes Hor mother and she haye been friends or Mr. Sothern and Miss Marlowe ma. curs, and have entertalned the fa atnemarane yeurs, and have entertained the £ Morris & Hope day fled iu the West. Sia! arians both at thelr New chester County Clerk's offlee au ap York hume and their country plac 4 ite Dtvtaton org in Bethiohem, Conn. Mr. and Me Judge Wrank 1 tice de Bal Minne Mr nt di of Judge Morris to be & Under the You Mr K of ths G Me min the jail timits at Wr 1 alee under a body execution, waa re teased, Mr, Morgan will make a tee cage on t i= Sothern promised Miss Werriday {when | Ter frst sv he was ready to muke ber debut © her tie opportunity role will be that of Merchant of would g aking when he Balthaza the legal points of Mr, Morris'# release SF EIN Re EN OEE: : He obtained a judgment axatist Mr Terbroduged; NOWnE. Lbs in Morris for $10,380 on day S, 1W8t, and & coincidence that this Mr. Morris w white giyin MEE clkmaia (Golelaiaae iehnigcon. the courts of the Ardaley ais the ‘rst classic role played Country Club. He gave a bond 1 Julia Marlowe when she was ty imount of the judgment and w urs Olt j within the gall mits un i Me { have always encouraged lease several weeks age. daughter's ambitions,” sald Mra. > | viday yesterday helievoe in ANDREWS ASKS RETURN OF HIS FINGER PRINTS Police to Grant | Whe Had Pwo Wi Herbert T. Andrews, 20 Broad Street tof ew at ¢ broker of who gained consider thi: studying with tl: woman maktr very deligt hera have opportunity ¢ oung a cureor od that. Mr ¢ ven my daughte appearing aad eee LOWER N. Y. NURSES ible notoriety several months ngo IN HOSPITAL DRIVE bringing a bride to dla party —— | Hudson Boulevard, Je Le i ink . > Ss was arrested Oct | the Broad Street | Horace Van Vieck ‘in i ! 1 Str business transaction, itulion Headquarters to-day er-print impress Nur of Broad Street Hospital iniforined ino wilte, and a woman “ th ambulance attire visite restaurants, clubs, and buildings downtown New York to-day —esta booths to Piha yal shin; vecolve members proc ing to Potle ubseriptions to the Downtown H palbner den _ [pital Awnociation, At m oflces of |the Assoolution, No. oa away, it CRAIG STILL IN DANGER “ yer | OF PRISON SENTENCE. | Chambers Street will be invited to | Contempe Case, Reopened by 1 ap Pe ener eaaGited eels | ‘ : F3 ise 0 Se orede Seer of rates and hospital privileges hav- |. Comptrotier Craig ts atill in danger of ing teen extablished tor the them having to serve the sentence of SIMLY Atvg Mary Durden, in charge of dnyo’ Imprisonment for contempt of 2° MY UUnaet are J court imposed upon ht eral oy tha pan! a . organ WPAN, go by United States Judge Jullua M, ent some of the young wemen In Mayer thi firm to assist in the downtown The Cireult Court of 4 Tag Day ce / | handed down a de , Ammons ey where booths lieth to fravie hav Bankers . Trust Martin M beaut corpus proceed! mane round fo the Control le ocmed iii? It was after th! Culted States Attor with t — WINS $70,000 VERDICT FOR HUSBAND'S DEATH Widow of Westehes baw 7 Sued Blectric Ratlroad Comp: , A. Sry be Su Just , t ‘ ; | > ‘| NEATEST AND GREATEST Its do that all individuals nd corporations In the distriet below 48 announce: OF ERIN FOR PAGEANT LETS BANKER 601 IL FOR BAD NE Mrs. Hauck Changes Mind \fter Judge Offered Leniene: for Restitution. If M a banke: juck, wife of 43d Street at No. 110 W had not ed Ler mind at the last minute and 4 ed jent on he check for $1 she lad ° out in jon for a” had chee uttered by he isvand would not have had go to the pentten- tary. But Ju Kosalsky in Gens eral Sessions, learning sh this, saying sho nad been a had done dvised to have nothing more to do with he husband, sent Hauck to Blackwell's Island to-day for a term of from six months to three years. Hauck, whose wife was the widow of a rich United States Senator from New Jer liv with her on an extensive estate Stone Harbor, N. J He drew a bad check for $1,900 on the Commonwealth Bank of Baltimore last nd through the influence of a man who used to be employed in t aranty Trust Company had it cashed at that insti - tution, He was arrested, extradited and then pleaded guilty. Some days ago, Judge Rosalsky in- formed wman levy, Hauck’s counsel, that if restitution in full were forthcoming he might suspen sentence. Then Mrs, Hauck was {n- duced to make out her cheok f¢ amount and give It to Mr. Lev when the prisoner came up for sen- tence to-day, Mrs, Hauck had had # rt aisky, in sending Hartel away, had Mrs. Hauck not experienced a change of heart | would not have sent the man to the penitentiary, + > COURT LETS GIRL OF 9 PICK HOME SHE WANTS change of hy Judge Ros sald that rs and Uncle sult. ed In Brow to-day a writ and Aunt Aapinwal alsin. Tnbe corpus on which 6 wid Mollie Ke No. 88 Belmont Ave Hrooklyn, sought to obtain cust their nice watrice Drayer, Beatrice ta now Living with hi other, Mrs, Gertrud® Dray« 1 Thatford Avenue, Kast New Yor with whom she has nee sha was year old h Max died Oct. 17, rn ° Telse My yer, an aunt took the girl to: the nont Avenue house, Informed her that it wax to be ‘her new hi Beatrice escaped and returned to 3 Drayer asked Beatrice « ‘They were whether hool. If she loved Mra. wanted to live with which’ she repliod atramtively The Justice pissed the writ Washing Went Wash Yi0 and West 129th Street urday Bear Mow nint, New Nand Poug West Point Prof, Mayer Ital in the chap faxt trip of th Sunday eee CATALOG ¢ Ste'nleld Bros., 116W. 22d S',, Now York $e fair to your family! Giv them the fare they'll fare wel on and never want to say fare ell to New, Coated, Sanitary Wrapper aistead was alr \dren ae titng Meat, Atmerloania ons CNEESE 'TO SPEND $250,000,000 ' Niner ayed fade by Sharpless, Phila, ON THE JAPANESE NAVY at 1 4) at ar “Ganonnd.oWn tavindes Walled! ‘Store Miame on Alex $105,000,000 for Lene . paved : anise » Or to eported ailing fo ‘ ' < { und ursey,” Roona 5 ag be. wit be Hated ‘ i ‘ ‘ uceo iste can be - q y of The Bs ha gin Gry: CONE ’ 4000 Beekna: mount culled fo a short na tl | oud cap actually be raised, $ id on to make good. i cae ee ST uieniiess